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K\)t J|i0torlcal g>octetp 

of JKHestern i&ennspltoan(a 
18164916 



Celebration of the 

One Hundredth Anniversary of 

the Incorporation of the 

City of Pittsburgh 



Certified Copy of Record of the 
Names and Service of all Mem- 
bers of the Allegheny County 
Bar who served in the Army 
and Navy of the United States 
in the War of 1861 and 1865 



Presented Memorial Day 
May 30th, 1916 



Compiled from Official Sources 

for the 

Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania 

1916 



F"/57 



Cl)e ^ietoxital S)Ocfetj> of aXHestern 
jBennspltoania 



Officers 

William H. Stevenson, President 
Omar S. Decker, First Vice President 
Rev. a. a. Lambing, Second Vice President 
Hon. George B. Orlady, Third Vice President 
Boyd Crumrine, Fourth Vice President 
Dr. S. B. McCormick, Fifth Vice President 
Charles S. Howell, Chairman Executive Com. 
BuRD S. Patterson, Secretary 
E. E. Eggers, Cor. Secretary 
John E. Potter, Treasurer 

Directors 

Gen. a. J. Logan Thos. J. Hawkins 

Erasmus Wilson H. M. Landis 

Robert M. Ewing 



Trustees 

Col. J. M. Guffey John A. Harper 

Col. Thos. J. Keenan 



fl^emorial 2Daj> €uxti&t& 

May 30th, 1916 
The Historical Society of Western Penna. 

j^rogram 

Introductory Remarks, . . . . . 

Wm. H Stevenson, President 
Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania 

Historial Paper, " Pittsburgh and Kittanning," 
Rev. Dr. / . A . Lambing 

Presentation Souvenir of Certified Official Record of 
the Members of the Allegheny County Bar who 
served in the Army of the Union 1361-1865. 

Memorial Address on Deceased Members of the 
Allegheny County Bar, Veterans of the War 
1861-1865, 

Hon. Charles F. ?v!cKenna 
Member of Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania 



Transfer 

»» -^^ o-tfice Library 
Pension <-'TTi<-t; 



Au 



g. 2, 1933 




New Building, Grant and Parkman Boulevards 
■ Pittsburgh 



;announcement 

The Historical Society of Western Penns3'lvania reports as an auspicious 
feature of the opening of the Centennial Anniversary of the incorpora- 
tion of the City of Pittsburgh, in the year A. D. 1816, the completion 
of an official compilation of the names of the one hundred and six 
resident members of the Bar of the City of Pittsburgh, w^ho in 1861- 
1865 ansv^^ered the calls of President Lincoln for soldiers and sailors 
to defend the American Union. The Society procured this valuable 
historical record through the courtesy of the Allegheny County Soldiers 
and Sailors Memorial Committee, whose statistician, Mr. Earl PI. 
Bengough, prepared said rolls from the County archives used in the 
preparation of the bronze mural tablets installed in the corridors of the 
Soldier's Memorial Hall to the memory of the soldiers of the County 
serving in the w^ar of the Union. The clerical and medical professions 
of Allegheny County also nobly responded to the same calls for duty 
to the Nation and rendered most conspicuous services throughout the 
period of the war. The Historical Society trusts that the action of the 
members of the legal fraternity in honor of the Civil War veterans of 
their profession will serve as a stimulas to other professions of Allegheny 
County to furnish this Society an official roll of honor of all members 
of their organizations who participated in the Civil War. Of the one- 
hundred and six names on the roll of members of the Bar of Pittsburgh 
who served in the military service of the United States, in the war cf 
1861-1865, it is a melancholy fact that less than a dozen still survive to 
practice in the Courts. 




Allegheny County Court House 

Erected 1B41, Destroyed by Fire .May i88a 

This temple of justice, the second edihc-e of its kind, erected by th^ 
County, in addition to having become famous by reason of the many 
celebrated Court trials within its walls, also acquired distinction during 
the early days of the Civil War by the use of its grounds for drilling of 
the companies being recruited for the war and also for the nume-rous 
local companies of "Home Guards/' 



3^011 of llonor 

There is a heritage of 
heroic example and 
noble obligation not 
reckoned in the wealth 
of nations, but essential 
to the nation's life. 

James A. Garfield 



3^oU of Honor 






laoll of lienor 



Samuel m. IBIacfe 

Colonel 62nti RegimEnt 
llJennspIbaitia t^oIuntEer0 



iHillEfi in tetion 

battle of (gaineiB g^illia, \^a, 

June 27tl), 1862 



Bom in City of Pittsburgh 1816 

Admitted to the Bar April 7th, 188^7', 

Served in the Mexican War 1847-8 

as Lieutenant-Colonel 2nd Regt. Penna. Vols. 

On the firing on Ft. Sumpter April 13th, 1861, Col. 
Samuel W. Black resigned the Governship of Nebraska 
Territory, to answer President Lincoln's call by organiz- 
ing at Pittsburgh the 62nd Regt. Penna. Vols, for three 
years service. 



iaoll of i^onor 



miUt \^. Eippep 

Colond 6l!3t IReeiment 
JJennspItiania J^oluntcetja 

IRilleti in action 

"Battle of fair iDaSg, Pa, 

$0ag 3l0t, 1862 



Born in City of Pittsburgh 1825 
Admitted to the Bar May 20th, 1856 
Served in Mexican War 1847-8 
as private 2nd Regt. Penna. Vols. 

Col. O. H. Ripjjey resigned the Office of Solicitor of the 
City of Pittsburgh, in April, 1861, and ansAvered Presi- 
dent Lincoln's first call for troops by enlisting and later 
organized at Pittsburgh, the 61st Regt. Penna. Vols. 



BRolI of llonor 



ALFRED L. PEARSON 

Colonel 155th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Brevet Brig. General & Brevet Maj. General 

Admitted to Bar, January 14, 1862. 

FREDERICK H. COLLIER 

Colonel 139th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Brevet Brig. General 

Admitted to Bar, January 11, 1851. 

J. BOWMAN SWEITZER 

Colonel 62nd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Brevet Brig. General 

Admitted to Bar, August 12, 1846. 

ALFRED B. McCALMONT 

Colonel 208th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Brevet Brig. General 

Admitted to Bar, August 7, 1847. 

JOSEPH B. KIDDOO 

Colonel 22nd. U. S. Colored Troops 
Brevet Brig. General 
Admitted to Bar, May 1, 1867. 

CYRUS O. LOOMIS 

Colonel 1st. Michigan Light Artillery 
Chief of Artillery-Army of Cumberland 
Admitted to Bar, January 2, 1864. 

RICHARD BIDDLE ROBERTS 

Colonel 1st. Penna. Reserve Corps 
Admitted to Bar, November 20, 1850. 

THOMAS M. BAYNE 

Colonel 136th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, April 17, 1865. 

JAMES K. KERR 

Colonel 4th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 
Admitted to Bar, June 9, 1874. 

JOHN GLENN 

Colonel Kentucky Volunteers 
Admitted to Bar, December 17, 1867. 



Died, January 6, 1903. 



Died, October 29, 1906. 



Died, November 9, 1888. 



Died, 1895. 



Deceased. 



Died, September 4, 1872. 



Died, April 19, 1886 



Deceased. 



Died, February 25,1875. 



Died, March 29, 1877. 



PETER C. SHANNON 

Lieutenant Colonel 13th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 

Admitted to Bar, December 1, 1846. Died, February 13, 1899 

S. DUNCAN OLIPHANT 

Lieutenant Colonel 8th. Penna. Vol. Reserves 

Admitted to Bar, August 31, 1850. . Deceased. 



laoll of l^onot 



Died, November 2, 1899. 



Died, January 16, 1894. 



Deceased. 



LEVI BIRD DUFF 

Lieutenant Colonel 105th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, April 9, 1860. Died, January 21, 1916. 

ARCHIBALD BLAKELY 

Lieutenant Colonel 78th. Penna. V^ol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, April 11, 1868. Died, August 27, 1915. 

WILLIAM BLAKELY 

Lieutenant Colonel 14th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 

Brevet Brig. General 

Admitted to Bar, April 25, 1868. 

WILLIAM B. NEGLEY 

Major & A. D. C. U. S. Volunteers 
Admitted to Bar, November 12, 1849. 

JAMES McGregor 

Major 139th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, July 1, 1853. 

JAMES A. LOWRY 

Major & A. A. G. U. S. Volunteers 

Admitted to Bar, December 9, 1854. Died, January 11, 1< 

AUDLEY W. GAZZAM 

Major 103rd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, November 10, 1860. 
JACOB F. SLAGLE 

Major & A. D. C. U. S. Volunteers 

Admitted to Bar, December 10, 1862. 
ROBLKl L. blii^vVAKl 

Majoi 24th. U. b. Colored 'I'roops 

Admitted to Bar, May 9, 1867. 
EDWARD A. MONTOOTH 

Adjutant 155th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Brevet Major 

Admitted to Bar, December 7, 1861. 
J. HARVEY WHITE 

Adjutant 165th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, April 27, 1867. 
GEORGE H. CHRISTY 

Adjutant 22nd. U. S. Colored Troops 

Admitted to Bar, May 12, 1868. 
EBENEZER WILLIAMS 

Quartermaster 101st. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, April 27, 1857. 
ROBERT B. PARKINSON 

Quartermaster 140th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, June 14, 1859. 
CYRUS P. TOWNSEND 

Quartermaster 211th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, June 4, 1862. Deceased. 



Died, May IL 1884. 



Died, September 6, 1900. 



Died, March 30, 1910. 



Died, February 9. 1898. 



Died, January 13, 1909. 



Died, Sepember 2, 1909. 



Deceased. 



Died, January 3, 1894. 



laoU of l^onor 




WILLIAM D. MOORE 




Chaplain 6th. Penna. Heavy Artillery 




Admitted to Bar, November 27, 1866. 


Died, November 2, 1896. 


JAMES M. CALDWELL 




Chaplin 20th Penna. Vol. Cavalry 




Admitted to Bar, December 16, 1876. 


Died, May 29, 1896. 


BENJAMIN F. BLOOD 




Captain 4th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 




Admitted to Bar, April 12, 185f. 


Deceased. 


ROBERT POLLOCK 




Captain 14th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 




Admitted to Bar, March 2, 1854, 


Deceased. 


ALEXANDER JOHNSTON 




Captain U. S. Army 




Admitted to Bar, February 9, 1858. 


Deceased. 


SAMUEL HARPER 




Captain 139th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 




Admitted to Bar, November 1, 1858. 


Died, May 16, 1889. 


ROBERT L. COLTART 




Captain 4th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 




Admitted to Bar, November 9, 1859. 


Deceased. 


CHARLES W. McHENRY 




Captain 63rd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 




Admitted to Bar, February 5, 1861. 


Died, February 9, 1874. 


CHATHAM T. EWING 




Captain 1st. West Virginia Artillery (Ewing's Battery "G") | 


Admitted to Bar, June 5, 1861. 


Died, July 22, 1892. 


SAMUEL C. SCHOYER 




Captain 139th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 




Admitted to Bar, June 3, 1862. 


Died, February 19, 1890. 


JOSEPH T. POWER 




Captain 155th Penna. Volunteers 




Brevet Major 




Admitted to Bar, September 2, 1862. 


Deceased. 


WILLIAM McClelland 




Captain 1st. Penna. Light Artillery (Coop 


er's Battery "B") 


Admitted to Bar, October 27, 1863. 


Died, February 7, 1892. 


DAVID H. VEECH 




Captain U. S. Army 




Admitted to Bar, September 16, 1865. 


Died, May 2, 1874. 


JAMES W. KIRKER 




Captain U. S. Cavalry 




Admitted to Bar, November 17, 1865. 


Died, August 10, 1893. 


ADOLPH H. BOOKING 




Captain Mississippi Naval Squadron 




Admitted to Bar, April 14, 1866. 


Deceased. 



Eoll of l^onor 




JOHN J. YOUNG 

Captain Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Young's Batter> 
Admitted to Bar, January 15, 1871. 


Deceased. 


EDMUND H. RUSSELL 

Captain U. S. Signal Corps 
Admitted to Bar, December 23, 1885. 


Deceased. 


H. ADDISON COLLIER 

Captain 5th. Ohio Light Artillery 
Admitted to Bar, January 29> 1868. 


Deceased. 


BERNARD J. REID 

Captain 63rd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, December IS, 1890. 


Deceased. 


JAMES A. DUNLEVY 

1st Lieutenant Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Knap's 
Admitted to Bar, April 1, 1851. 


Battery "E") 

Deceased. 


MARTIN G. CUSHING 

1st. Lieutenant 5th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 
Admitted to Bar, May 9, 1857. 


Deceased. 


JOHN G. MacCONNELL 

1st. Lieutenant Ind. Battery Penna.Artillery (Young'. 
Admitt d .0 Bar, December 7, 1859. 


Battery"G") 


WILSON N. PAXTON 

1st. Lieutenant 140th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
■ Admitted to Bar, July 14, 1860. 




HENRY W. PATTERSON 

1st. Lieutenant 4th. U. S. Infantry 




Admitted to Bar, January 8, 1861. Died, 
ALFRED KERR 

1st. Lieutenant Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Young's 
Admitted to Bar, August lO, 1861. 


May 30, 1882. 

Battery"G") 

Deceased. 


WILLIAM J. GALBRAITH 

1st. Lieutenant 78th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, August 17, 1861. 


Deceased. 


JOHN H. STEVENSON 

1st. Lieutenant 100th, Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, January 15, 1876. 


Deceased. 


HENRY H. McCORMICK 

1st. Lieutenant 6th Penna. Heavy Artillery 
Admitted to Bar, March 3, 1866. Died, 


July 19, 1885. 


WALTER S. McCUNE 

2nd. Lieutenant 101st Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, November 6, 1866. Died, August, 1887. 


JOHN G. BRYANT 

2nd. Lieutenant 193rd Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, July 7, 1866. 


Deceased. 



Eoll of l^onot 

WILLIAM A. STONE 

2nd. Lieutenant 187rh. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, Februarj^ 13, 1877. 

THOMAS WILLIAMS, Jr. 

2nd. Lieutenant 5th. U. S. Artillery 

Admitted to Bar, June 16, 1858. Died, November 1902. 

JOSEPH C. YOUNG 

2nd. Lieutenant Ind. Battery Penna.Artillery (Young's Battery"G") 
Admitted to Bar, October 25, 1859. 

WILLIAM B. COOKE 

2nd Lieutenant 140th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, July 7, 1866. Died, August 1870. 

DAVID T. WATSON 

2nd. Lieutenant Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Knap's Battery "D") 
Admitted to Bar, January 7, 1867. Died, February 24, 1916. 

ACHESON, JOSEPH M. 

Private Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Knap's Battery "B") 
Admitted to Bar, May 10, 1871. Died, October 21, 1886. 

BLACK, JAMES L. 

Private 10th. Penna. Vol. Reserve Corps 

Admitted to Bar, January 7, 1871. Deceased. 

BRACKENRIDGE, LINWOOD 

Corporal 7th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 

Admitted to Bar, December 20, 1859. Deceased. 

BUCHANAN, JAMES T. 

Private 21st. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 
Admitted to Bar, September 23, 1876. 

BUTLER C. CHRISTY 

Private 123rd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, March 3, 1866. Deceased. 

BYRNES, WILLIAM 

Private 107th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, July 1, 1871. 

CASE, JOHN J. 

Corporal Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Nevin's Battery"H") 
Admitted to Bar, December 7, 1859. Deceased. 

CRUMRINE, BOYD 

Quartermaster Sergefij-t 85th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, September 7, 1872. 

FORSYTHE, JOSEPH 

Private 1st. West Virginia Artillery (Ewing's Battery "G") 
Admitted to Bar, October 10, 1867. 

FULTON, SAMUEL P. 

Private 144th. Ohio Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, March 16, 1866. Died, January 2, 1882. 



Koll of J^onor 

GRAY, JOSEPH H. 

Sergeant 105th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, April 16, 1870. Deceased. 

HAGUE, JOHN W. 

Private 152nd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, December 16, 1876. 

HAY, ALBERT B. 

Sergeant 78th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, January 6, 1868. 

HAYS, CHARLES McC. 

Corporal Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Young's Battery"G") 
Admitted to Bar, April 13, 1844. Died, After the War. 

HAYMAKER, JOSEPH S. 

Private 4th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 

Admitted to Bar, May 24, 1870. Died, August 14, 1878. 

HOWARD, ROBERT A. :, j 

Private U. S. Army 
Admitted to Bar, March 4, 1857. Deceased. 

HUNTER, THOMAS H. 

Corporal 9th. Penna. Vol. Reserve Corps 
Admitt J .0 Bar, December 3, 1881. 

JENNINGS, WILLIAM K. 

Corporal 193rd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, December 11, 1867. 

JOHNS, LEONARD E. 

Private Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Knap's Battery "A") 
Admitted to Bar, December 28, 1870. 

JOHNSTON, JAMES P. 

Private 155th Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, January 2, 1866. Died, 1873. 

JOHNSTON, MARSHALL 

Sergeant 14th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 

Admitted to Bar, April 15, 1878. Died, June 4, 1910. 

KERR, JOHN H. 

Sergeant 155th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, June 6, 1867. 

LAI^IBIE, JOHN S. 

Private 193rd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 

Admitted to Bar, April 17, 1865. Deceased. 

LUTY, FREDERICK 

Orderly Mississippi Naval Squadron 

Admitted to Bar, September 30, 1871. Died, March 16, 1895. 

MILLER, ANDREW S. 

Private 123rd. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, December 9, 1872. 



Eoll of l^onor 

MILLER, HENRY A. 

Sergeant 78th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, Januan^ 29, 1868. 

MORRISON, ANDREW P. 

Sergeant Major 9th. Penna. Vol. Reserve 
Admitted to Bar, April 22, 1854. 

McCANDLESS, STEPHEN C. 

Sergeant 15th. Regt. Penna. Mil. Vols, 
Admitted to Bar, November 16, 1863. 

McKENNA, CHARLES F. 

Private 155th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, October 17, 1868. 

OVER, JAMES W. 

Corporal 15th. Penna. Vol. Cavalry 
Admitted to Bar, March 7, 1868. 

PATTERSON, ABRAM C. 

Private 134th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, January 4, 1865. 

PATTERSON, BAIRD T. H. 

Private 5th. Penna. Heavy Artillery 
Admitted to Bar, September 7, 1867. 

RAMSEY, J. DUNCAN 

Private 8th. Penna. Reserve Corps 
Admitted to Bar, May 19, 1877. 

ROWAND, Jr., ARCHIBALD H. 

Private 1st. West Virginia Cavalry 
(Scout to General P. H. Sheridan) 
Admitted to Bar, January 10, 1885. 

SHIELDS, WILLIAM 

Private 1st. West Virginia Cavalry 
Admitted to Bar, March 22, 1859. 

SIPE, WILLIAM A. 

Private 149th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, December 28, 1868. 

SNIVELY, Jr., CHRISTIAN 

Corporal 77th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, September 15, 1866. 

TAYLOR, CHARLES C. 

Private 13th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, April 20, 1861. 

TORRENCE, ELIAKIM 

Private 9th. Penna. Vol. Reserve Corps 
Admitted to Bar, October 21, 1867. 

WALL, ALLAN 

Private 155th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, September 6, 1861. 



Died, March 8, 1908. 

Corps 
Died, November 5, 1890. 



Died, 1915. 



Died, February 14, 1897. 



Deceased. 



Deceased. 



Died, 1914. 



Deceased. 



Deceased. 



Died, January 1, 1887. 



Deceased. 



Eoll of ^onor 

WALLACE, JAMES K. 

Private Ind. Battery Penna. Artillery (Knap's Battery "B") 
Admitted to Bar, June 12, 1889. Died, 1916. 

WILEY, JOHN W. 

Quartermaster Sergeant 140th. Penna. Vol. Infantry 
Admitted to Bar, January 1, 1870. 

WILL, SILAS A. 

Corporal 5th. Penna. Heavy Artillery 

Admitted to Bar, April 14, 1877. Deceased. 




ALLEGHENY COUNTY SOLDIER'S MEMORIAL 

Fifth Avenue and Grant Boulevard 

Dedicated igio 

Bronze Mural Tablets containing Regimental and Company Rosters 
of names of Soldiers and Sailors of the Union Army and Navy who 
enlisted from the County of Allegheny have already been compiled and 
tableted and duly installed on the vi^ails of the spacious corridors of 
this imposing historic Memorial to the veterans of Allegheny County. 



flDftictal Cettiticate 

HON. WILLIAM H. STEVENSON, 

President of the Historical Society 

of Western Pennsylvania. 
Dear Sir : 

I have the honor to herewith enclose for the Historical Society of Western Penn- 
sylvania, copies of the ofHcial rolls of members of the Pittsburg Bar shown to have 
served in the Union Army in the war of 1861-65, compiled from the official rolls 
of the Allegheny County Soldiers Memorial. 

In a number of cases members of the Allegheny County Bar served in military 
organizations not recruited in Allegheny County, in all such cases the data was 
obtained fram reliable historical and biographical sketches in the Allegheny County 
Law Library. 

(Signed) EARL H. BENGOUGH, 

Statistician and Secretary 
of Mural Tablet Committee of the Allegheny 
County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial. 




ALLEGHENY COUNTY COURT HOUSE 

Dedicated September 24th, 



(Copy) 

Centennial anniuergarp of ailegftenp Countp 

1788-1888 
PROGRAMME 

t)etitcation at t{)e i^cto Court ^ow^V 

September 24, A. D. 1888 

Calling Meeting to Order by Hon. Morrison Foster 
Chairman Centennial Committee 

Hon. Edwin H. Stowe, President Judge Common Pleas Court No. 1, nomi- 
nated as presiding officer, by Chairman Foster 

Announcing of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. 

Prayer, . . . . ; . . He . E. J. Coster 

Music (Centennial Orchestra), . , . Star Spangled Banner 

Presentation of the Court House to the people by Robert E. Mercer, Esq., 
President of the Board of County Commissioners. 

Receiving of Court House and Oration, by William M. Darlington, Esq. 

Centennial Ode, .... By Charles E. Cornelius 

Short Addressesj . , , x . . 

Hon. J. W. F. White^ Judge Court Common Pleas Court No. 2 

D. D. Bruce, Esq. Hon. Henry Warner County Controller 

Hon. Rutherford B. Hayes, Ex-Pres. of the United States 

Hon. Benjamin Patton, Judge Common Pleas Court 

Allegheny County, 1844 to 1849 

Prayer, ....... Rev. L. Mayer 

Benediction, . . . . . Rev. B. F. Woodburn 

PRof. Jno. GerneRt, Musical Director 



*This magnificent edifice is in point of history the third Court House edifice 
erected by the County of Allegheny 



mat mmam of aileg!)enp Count? iBat 

Elected or appointed to Public Office 

Counsel in Alaskan Boundary Dispute with Great Britain 

David T. Watson 

Appointed by the President of the United States 

EXECUTIVE 
William A. Stone 
Governor of Pennsylvania 
1898—1901 

JUDICIARY 

Frederick H. Collier James W. Over 

Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Orphans Court 
1870—1880—1890—1906 1872—1882—1902—1912 

Jacob F. Slagle Charles ¥. McKenna 

Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Judge of the County Court 
1888—1898 1912—1922 

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS 

Levi Bird Duff Alfred L. Pearson 

1866—1869 1870—1873 

Thomas M. Bayne Edward A. Montooth 

-1872—1875 1878—1881 

Robert E. Stewart 
1903—1905 

MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE 

Henry H. McCormick 

Speaker of the House 

1873—1874 

Peter C. Shannon James Duncan Ramsey 

1862—1865 1873—1874 

John H. Kerr Butler C. Christy 

1870-1871 1874-1876 

COUNTY OFFICIALS 
Joseph H. Gray Thomas H. Hunter 

Register of Wills Sheriff of the County 

1866—1869—1872 1878—1881 

Archibald H. Rowand, Jr. Albert B. Hay 

Clerk of Courts County Solicitor 

1878—1881 1907—1915 



PROTHONOTARY OF SUPREME COURT 

OF PENNSYLVANIA 

J. Bowman Sweitzer WILLIAM A. STONE 

Appointed 1876 Appointed 1916 

ADJUTANT GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA 

William McClelland 
1890 

NATIONAL CONGRESS 

Thomas M. Bayne 

Member of Congress 45th to 51st Session 

1877—1891 

William A. Sipe 
Member of Congress, 1882—1884. 

William A. Stone 

Member of Congress 52nd and 53rd Session 

1891—1894 

FEDERAL JUDICIARY 

Peter C. Shannon 

United States Judge for South Dakota 

1874 

Charles F. McKenna 

United States Judge for Porto Rico 

1904—1906 

UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS 

William A. Stone 

District Attorney for Western District of Pennsylvania 

1880 

Henry H. McCormick 
District Attorney for Western District of Pennsylvania 

1878 

REGISTER IN BANKRUPTCY 

Samuel Harper 

Register for Western District of Pennsylvania under Act of Congress 

of 1867 



